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1 hót
I)n. whit, bit; hóti heldr, a bit more, a good deal more; with superl., hóti líkast, most likely; þat er hóti úmakligast, that is least undeserved.n. pl. threats; hafa í hótum við e-n, to threaten one.* * *n. pl. [Ulf. hwota], threats, Fms. ii. 32, Sks. 525, Fs. 31, Bs. i. 100, Fb. i. 297.II. in the compds, ílsku-hót, wickedness; ástar-hót, marks, expressions of love; vinar-hót, marks of friendship.
См. также в других словарях:
hwatjan — (*) [akin to Eng whet] : entice. Deriv. hwass (*) sharp, severe, hwassaba sharply, severely, hwassei severity, hwota threat, hwotjan threat. Comp. gahwatjan entice, gahwotjan threat … Gothic dictionary with etymologies